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The shape and speciation of Ag nanoparticles drive their impacts on organisms in a lotic ecosystemElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Physicochemical characterization of NMs and microbiota analysis. See DOI: 10.1039/d0en00442a

Authors :
Auffan, M.
Santaella, C.
Brousset, L.
Tella, M.
Morel, E.
Ortet, P.
Barakat, M.
Chaneac, C.
Issartel, J.
Angeletti, B.
Levard, C.
Hazemann, J.-L.
Wiesner, M.
Rose, J.
Thiéry, A.
Bottero, J.-Y.
Source :
Environmental Science: Nano; 2020, Vol. 7 Issue: 10 p3167-3177, 11p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Silver nanomaterials with different shapes (spheres, plates, wires, rods, cubes) are valued by industries and scientists for their shape-dependent properties which make them useful for diverse applications. In a safer-by-design perspective, controlling the shape of Ag nanomaterials could be an option to increase their properties while lowering either their hazard or their exposure potentials. Nine indoor aquatic mesocosms reproducing a lotic ecosystem were contaminated with chronic low-level additions of Ag nanospheres (Sp-Ag) and nanoplates (Pl-Ag) for a month. A shape-dependent impact under such environmentally relevant exposure conditions was observed. Pl-Ag induced a moderate oxidative stress in adult Gammarus fossarum(after molting) and a hormesis effect on planktonic microbial communities, while Sp-Ag had no effect. In an environmental risk perspective, our results highlight which ecological niches of a lotic ecosystem would be more impacted by Pl-Ag: (i) >72% of the total Ag was found fully sulfidized in surficial sediment and had only a moderate impact on benthic macro-organisms, (ii) only 11% to 15% of the Ag remained in the water column after 1 month, but Ag was under a more reactive speciation that impacts the planktonic community.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20518153 and 20518161
Volume :
7
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Science: Nano
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs54419290
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d0en00442a